Call for Papers: Intentionen | Intentions (Design and Research in Architecture and Landscape)

Research-related design and design-related research in architecture, urban design and landscape architecture are generated, supported and structured by intentions as conscious purpose and position as well as intended content of perception, thought and action. The symposium will examine modes of action and meanings of intentions. How do they have an orienting, clarifying and dynamic effect within the processes of design and research, and how do they contribute to design and knowledge? What tensions arise between imprint, orientation and the projective, between research, imagination and realization, and how can these be evaluated, communicated and conveyed in a transferable way? To question characteristics of intentions in the creative contexts of action and their impact is particularly connected with dimensions of 'Reflexive Design'.

The call is directed towards theorists, practicing architects, landscape architects and to PhD students or early Post Docs of both disciplines. The deadline for the call is February 29, 2020.
Detailed information can be found on the website of a_ku or in the downloadable call for paper document.

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Cite: "Call for Papers: Intentionen | Intentions (Design and Research in Architecture and Landscape)" 30 Jan 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/932873/call-for-papers-intentionen-intentions-design-and-research-in-architecture-and-landscape> ISSN 0719-8884

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